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arsenate An inorganic form of oxidised arsenic (As 5+ ).
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arsenic Arsenic is a basic chemical element, (symbol: As), which can combine with other elements to form various compounds. It appears as the 33rd element on the Periodic Table of the Elements. Arsenic is classified as a "metalloid" element, which means that it has some of the characteristics of both metal and non-metal elements. In its pure elemental form, arsenic is a steel grey, very brittle, crystalline solid. ...
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arsenic trioxide Arsenic Trioxide, (chemical formula: As2O3 ) is a compound in which two atoms of arsenic are combined with three atoms of oxygen. Pure arsenic trioxide is a white powder. Arsenic Trioxide is rarely found in nature, and is usually formed in industrial processes, such as the smelting of metal ores.
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arsenic Arsenic in its pure form is a deadly poison. However, when used to color glass, it chemically bonds with the glass very tightly, and poses no risk to the wearer at all. ART Precious & Collectible Jewelry
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arsenic Arsenic is a highly poisonous semi-metallic element. According to a 1999 study by the National Academy of Sciences, arsenic can cause bladder, lung, and skin cancer and may cause kidney and liver cancer.
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